Career Exploration

The Easy Reading Career Planning Series includes Work and You Book 1 and Work and You Book 2 workbooks, plus guidelines for teachers, tutors and career advisors.

Additional topics: job profiles, dictionary, find a job, keep your job

The titles are focused on Alberta but the core information is quite useful and could be adapted.

Free access:https://alis.alberta.ca/tools-and-resources/content/products/easy-reading-work-and-you-book-1-make-some-job-choices/

Essential Skills Profiles are available for most occupations in Canada. Each profile lists job tasks in nine Essential Skills and rates them at 1–5 levels of competency.

Essential Skills Assessments are clearly written checklists for students to use to assess their skills. There is one for each of the nine Essential Skills.
Essential Skills Online Assessments is a series of short quizzes provide an indication of skill strengths and areas that may require improvement.

List of Tools: Tools, assessment and support information for trainers and career counsellors.

Manitoba Resources includes curriculum for pharmacists, health care aid and entrepreneurs with an Essential Skills focus.

Learner Materials: A Strategy for Writing Tests, Navigating Workplace Documents and Numeracy.

Vocabulary Building Workbook includes 24 lessons to help students increase Canadian workplace vocabulary.

Alberta Learning Information Services (ALIS) has occupational videos available. The videos have information related to career planning, education, jobs and the workplace. It could be used for listening activities or independent learning.

Measure Up allows individuals to practice the three Essential Skills of reading text, document use and numeracy. The Choices of Activities include testing and practicing skills, exploring careers and workbooks that are specific to the construction, tourism and trucking sectors. Free to download. The explore careers section is aligned with both Essential Skills and National Occupational Codes. Related Resources is no longer live.

The site includes searchable databases:

  • Occupations
  • Fields of study
  • Outlook
  • Wages

The point of view is Essential Skills. There is an online assessment of individual skills and knowledge, descriptions of the nine essential skills and access to a Canadian national job bank.